*WWXWWWWWXWW* § Large Sales ' Small Profits 3 0000990000000000000000090090009 0600099009009000000000000099000#0 OOQOQOOOOOQOQOOOOQQOOOOO9060900QOOQOOOOOOQOOOOQOQOOQQOOOOOQOOQOOOOO0§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§ ‘ OOOOOOOOQOOOQOQOQOOOOQOO§§§§§§§6000066000600000096000OOOOOOOOOOOOQOOQOQOQ0+§O§§§§O§§§§::::::zt::::r “â€" New Linoleums in the latest designs and in the neatest patterns. in Canadian and Scotch made 4-yards wide $2. to $2.50 per yard. 20 patterns to select from New Rugs in the newest Oriental tintings, made on Eng- lish looms, in the most approved pat- terns $7.5‘o. to $12.50 New Dry Goods comprising the newest in all lines. See our men’s cloths from which we will furnish you a suit in a week, at from $15. to $22.00 New Wall Papers in the most up-to-date designs and in the nicest tints. It is a veritable flower garden without the perfume. New Shoes continually arriving, made on easy ï¬tting lasts and yet fashionable. A large stock of men’s working shoes. New Groceries arriving weekly all are fresh and good, sold at low prices. Fair McKEBHNIES’ WEEKLY NEWS See our Men’s Fine Shirts, 3 for ...... $ See our Men’s Suits. made to order . . 31 Try Walker,s Overalls at. . ............ l. 5. 1. 8’88 Departmental Store The Highest Prices for Butter and Eggs REMINDERS n 17.0%?" ‘ï¬ruu 1"??7’! . ,:.;m,ma Try McKecbnies pure soap. 8 cakes for. . Try Star of India. Black Tea, per lb . . . . . Try Light of Asia Black Tea, per 1b . . . . Dear Madam, . The Wilson, Waldman Company, of Toronto Manufacturers of HiOh Class Suits, Skirts and We extend to you a very cordial invitation toat- tend this EXhtbition,which will comprise all the new- est materials beautifully designed in the latest New York and Paris model's. They willshow no two suits alike, and you can depend on it that anything you may select will not be duplicated. The range consists of Ladies’ Suits from $12.50 to $4o.oo, and we can assure you that the values will be 25 per cent. below regular retail prices. You will he made welcome even though you may not he an in- tending purchaser. Coats, will hold an eXBibition of the latest Spring Novelties 1n Suits, Skirts and Spring COats, at our Store durino the next Ten days. Please remember that this exhibition will be in Durham only during the next ten days. ' Yours very truly, ' THE l. D. ABRAHAM COMPANY REMINDERS Durham RN INVITATION . It ’is reported that Dr. Diesel, the (famous inventor, who 'disap- peared while en route from Ger- many to England, is in Canada. A body recovered from _the [English -‘A.-_ 1.1... J _____________ FOUNDER OF THE WALKERTON TELESCOPE IS DEAD. Mr. Donald Wilson Ross, who died yesterday at his residence, 161 Russell street, was a native f‘ the county of Oxford, where he! was born in 1832. The people of} H at county were even then noted‘ 1111 the steadfastness of their Lin-. e1alism in politics. and their‘ a‘ ound1ng faith in the value of; scholastic education. Mr. Ross, af-; ter the completion of his early education, took the Arts course in the University of Toronto, from: which he graduated in 1860 with‘ a bias for linguistic study ,that§ increased with advancing years,f 01 en to the end of his life. After "the usual course in the Law 80-“ icietv he was called to the Bar. and‘ a settled down to practice ini 'Kimcardine, then the most import-5 ant village in the compaiatively; new county of Bruce._ ‘ 1 4"?4'4-4‘4'4‘++++++++$¢$++$$+é+++++*éui'é' +4 In 1868 he was appointed Crown Attorney, which necessitated ms" removal to Walkerton. the county: town. For half a dozen years he was engaged in developing local, jurisprudence ’in a new settle- ment. but in 1874 he threw up the Crown office in order to become. a candidate for Parliament in? South Bruce. A few years earlieri he had manifested his fondness for politics by establishing a. weekly newspaper in Walkerton,' then and still called The Teles- cope. For several years after his retirement into private life he; lived at Windsor, but he spent the! last fifteen years in Toronto, giv-l ing‘ his whole time to somewhat' severe literary and philological} F*+%'§°%++%~¥°§'++++4°°§°+°§é°++°l~4n§° "3'4" UV--- Mr. Ross is survived by three sons and a daughter, the last- :named, Miss Lottie, one of Toron- to’s successful public school teach- Iers. The sons are H. F. M. Ross, of Winnipeg, and O.M. Ross and Victor iRoss, all three well-known journalists.-â€"-The Globe, Mar. 17. RHEUMA WILL STOP URIC ACID DEPOSIT. Rheumatic Coimplicartion-s Checked and. the “Hugh-and Sewers Res- ore . The Kidneys, Bowels: and Skin are the “human sewers†which car- rv off the impurities in the blood. When these are clogged, Uric Acid sediment hodges_in thg musqles and hints ana Rheumatism fol- lows. loRBEUMA, the great rem- edv for all forms of the terrible disease. checks the deposit at Uric Acid. . - ,. “For many years I suffered with Rheumatism. I am 71 years old, but am prpud _to say that af- ter using one bottle of RHEUMA the Rheumatic pains are entirely gone. I daily recommend RHEU- MA to my friends.†â€"Willis Goff. Bridgeburg, Ont. Mactarlane Co. :will return your money it it rails; 50 cents a MID u “I. March, 1914 tel. %M+MWW++¢+++++%%++ +41%"!- â€WWW A 0600900000666666.666066666¢o¢¢¢0bbb60060¢6b‘6b66000Q Selected Western Seed Oats ’ The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. We have a Car of No. 1 Selected Western Seed Oats in Stock that we are selling at 50 cen ts per bushel, cash (sacks free) at Mill or 52 cents per bushel freight prepaid to any station on C.P.R. or G.T.R. within thirty miles of Durham in Lots of 25 bushels or over. These are the very best Seed Oats you can buy as they are free from seeds and test 47 lbs to the bushel. If you want any, order them at once as we are having a good demand for them. and stock will soon be gone. We have a good stock of Feed of all kinds on hand,and if you want any feed get our prices. if you have any Grain to sell we will pay you highest prices or it. Oat meal Abraham Fair and